‘A picture is worth a thousand words’: The use of microscopy for imaging neuroinflammation

Volume: 206, Issue: 3, Pages: 325 - 345
Published: Oct 10, 2021
Abstract
Since the first studies of the nervous system by the Nobel laureates Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramon y Cajal using simple dyes and conventional light microscopes, microscopy has come a long way to the most recent techniques that make it possible to perform images in live cells and animals in health and disease. Many pathological conditions of the central nervous system have already been linked to inflammatory responses. In this scenario,...
Paper Details
Title
‘A picture is worth a thousand words’: The use of microscopy for imaging neuroinflammation
Published Date
Oct 10, 2021
Volume
206
Issue
3
Pages
325 - 345
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